Star-Advertiser: Not lowering DUI level will cost lives

There is a price to procrastination,” writes Cynthia Okazaki, a community volunteer and advocate for road safety who retired from Parents and Children Together (PACT) in 2016, in this Op-Ed in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.” In deferring Senate Bill 160 to lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC) from 0.08 to 0.05, our lawmakers seem to have decided that they can tolerate the price of more lives lost.”

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